ViewSonic (PX748-4K) 4K UHD Projector with 4000 Lumens 240 Hz 4.2ms HDR Support Auto Keystone Dual HDMI and USB-C for Home Theater Day and Night, Stream Netflix with Dongle, White
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SUPERSIZED MOVIES AND GAMES: High brightness 4000 Lumens 4K UHD projector with high contrast ratio and advanced visual features NEXT-LEVEL GAMING: Experience gaming on the big screen with 4.2ms low input lag and a magnificent 240Hz refresh rate EASY SETUP: With a 1.3x optical zoom, anti-warping stabilization and auto H/V keystone, you can project on flat and curved sufaces HDR CONTENT SUPPORT: With the ability to decode HDR video signals, this projector delivers incredibly detailed video playback FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with inputs like HDMI, USB C, RJ45, 12V Trigger
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J_McB
I got this Used - Like New (sold through Viewsonic themselves), but after only about 1,700 hours, the bulb started to go out. So I called Viewsonic and they said that with only a 90 days warranty they can't cover anything, but I could buy a new bulb at their price of $150.00.To me, that resulting limited bulb time indicates the bulb was around maybe half way used already, so LIKE NEW doesn't really come across too well in the use I got out of it. Not the end of the world though, as you can't expect full NEW warranty for used price.So, just be aware that you may buy it Used-LIKE NEW but you'll get a minimal warranty and probably also an already pretty well used bulb by a significant amount of time. I was able to find a new bulb for a fraction of the cost and it's back up and running solid, so at least I didn't have to sink $150 into Viewsonic again for already cutting my experience pretty short.What I do love about the projector though is it's very crisp and bright. Beautiful colors and sharp picture at 4K (I highly recommend you checking it out with 4K content to see it's true ability because it's truly stunning for a projector in this price range). Contrast is pretty good, but as you can expect with this projector type, blacks are dark grey and don't contrast too highly, but you may not really notice, as I am also often stunned at how it looks with the right content, when you don't pay attention to the dark areas...it's a little rough at time with very dark scenes, but not a deal breaker.I have had another Viewsonic 1080p projector for about 10 years and have always loved it, and got that at a great deal NEW (also on Amazon). It has really done a great job for thousands of hours of movie time and games, and productivity that I've used it for, and it is also a beautiful picture even though only 1080p and 60hz. I used it recently when this projector bulb went out and I needed a backup with that 1080p one, and I was still impressed with it. It's a model PJ7820HD and has 3000 lumens, whereas this 4k model has 4000 lumens. There's a noticeable difference with the lumen increase, but 3000 is still great when using in dark or fairly darkened out room.So Viewsonic has been a good, all around company for the 2 projectors now that I've bought through them, just the main hitches being the short bulb life and 90 day basic warranty on this 4k one as well as the following that exists along with my details on resolution and refresh rates offered with it:For resolution and refresh rate: It can only do 4k at 60hz. Or otherwise, to go to higher refresh rates, you have to drop resolution down to 1080p so you can get 120hz or 240hz.I do wish though that they would have implemented/offered at least up to a 1440p resolution at 120hz, but again, 1080p max resolution for up to 120hz or 240hz is what Viewsonic has given this projector to be capable of. 1440p seems should have been doable, so I don't know why they limited that refresh. 60hz at 4k is pretty great overall, but when you game like I do, it's 120hz and up that really shines through for smooth gaming experience at 1440p and up. Movies can even looks quite a bit more smooth if at 120hz or higher, and I do like that effect. Some people don't though (as some compare it to a "soap opera effect" like motion smoothing, when it's much smoother overall, but at higher refresh rate, doesn't have a smeary smoothing affect, so I like it on TVs at least. Not too solid on this projector though). Also, the projector display just doesn't look as good when switched to 1080p for the 120hz or 240hz either, so I've rarely played at that lower resolution just to get the higher refresh rates. HDR seems to stop working, and the colors seem very washed out and low contrast for that. It just doesn't look good and I can't figure out how to make it look and bright and contrast-y and it is when it's at 4k/60hz. Maybe it's messing with color settings and all that do get it to look right, but it automatically goes washed out and feels like HDR doesn't work right when switching to anything above 60hz refresh at 1080p. It's an unfortunate tradeoff, and left me pretty disappointed in the projector for that use case of trying to get any higher refresh and actually enjoy it.Overall, I do recommend this projector, but probably would say when on a sale, so you can feel like you get your money's worth. The tradeoffs I mentioned may make you change your mind if you're picky like me. At least I guess getting it at nearly half price by buying Used "Like New" instead of new makes me feel better about having the downsides.
Michael Moyer
I have to say I am thoroughly impressed. Pretty much a WOW experience from the second I turned it on.Bright and vivid colors, even in a lit room. 4000 lumens in 4k is pretty hard to beat at this price point.Believe me when I say that you get way more than you pay for with the PX748-4K. I had an Epson home cinema and this blows anything out of the water in the $2k and under category.Don’t hesitate to buy if you are looking. My Xbox looks amazing and on screen play is smooth with low latency enabled on the projector.I bought a tv tuner box and this thing is amazing for watching any sports game on the big screen.I project onto a 110” screen and have a semi lit basement unless it’s night time. Beautiful picture night or day!
Cynthia M
I've had this for about a month now. I've installed many projectors and have some experience here.Overall it's a good projector, the throw distance was perfect for what I needed.Projecting onto a 110" screen from about 10' away. - Hanging from ceiling.I'm using this for daily use. Audio for my setup goes to a soundbar from the 3.5mm jack for normal viewing. When I turn on the receiver, it interrupts the audio from the HDMI and the audio only comes from the surround speakers at that point. Works well and sounds great when needed.Pros:Excellent throw distance for small rooms. - Very forgiving throw distances. - For my screen size, anywhere from 108"-140" throw distance will work for 110" screen.Plenty bright - However it is not powerful enough to overcome the room lights I have. You still want to use this in a space you have good control over the light.It's 4KIt's 3D - Yes, this works well, but I did find myself inverting the images on a couple movies. - Used DLP Active shutter glasses. - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C9SWQKMIt's small - This is good because I have a low ceiling where this is installed and need people to be able to walk under it.Cons:Can't get this to power up or down with the Xfinity remote (Volume does work after trying a dozen codes). - Still working on a remote config for my system.No optical out. (Would be nice to have for added connection flexibility.)When viewing in 3D, it puts the lamp from Eco mode, back to "normal", and does not put it back when 3D viewing is over. This is the highest brightness setting and uses up lamp hours quicker. - Use one of the Eco modes for longer lamp life.Adjusting the screen is a little cumbersome, but doable. Focus and zoom are stiff, making it hard to really fine tune it.Fans can be a bit loud. They are worse when lamp is set to "Normal".Overall, not bad.The price point for being a 4K projector is good. It's far from perfect, but given the cost and what it can do, I'm happy with it so far.
Ngu
This thing is very bright and sharp.At this screen size and resolution, this will last me until an 8k comes out.Worth the money!